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Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school and medical science research wing of Harvard University. The medical school was founded in 1782 and is considered a leader in the United States for basic science and translational medical research. | Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school and medical science research wing of Harvard University. The medical school was founded in 1782 and is considered a leader in the United States for basic science and translational medical research. | ||
− | The Sinclair Lab, headed by David Sinclair, PhD, is part of the Blavatnik Institute for Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sinclair's lab has been a leader in performing anti-aging research, and evaluating the anti-aging properties of compounds such as NMN. | + | The [https://genetics.med.harvard.edu/sinclair/people/sinclair.php Sinclair Lab], headed by David Sinclair, PhD, is part of the Blavatnik Institute for Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sinclair's lab has been a leader in performing anti-aging research, and evaluating the anti-aging properties of compounds such as NMN. |
==Published Research Articles== | ==Published Research Articles== |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 29 June 2020
Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the medical school and medical science research wing of Harvard University. The medical school was founded in 1782 and is considered a leader in the United States for basic science and translational medical research.
The Sinclair Lab, headed by David Sinclair, PhD, is part of the Blavatnik Institute for Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sinclair's lab has been a leader in performing anti-aging research, and evaluating the anti-aging properties of compounds such as NMN.